Our mission beyond the app
A subscription that helps a child learn to choose well.
LifeChoices is not asking for donations. It is a real tool people use to think through real decisions — and every subscription channels net proceeds into early childhood education and values-based learning in underserved communities around the world.
Education as the long-term outcome of LifeChoices
Net proceeds from LifeChoices subscriptions are pooled and routed to partner non-profit organizations that focus on early-childhood education — giving children both the academic foundations and the inner compass to make good decisions throughout their lives. Partner organizations and program locations will be named publicly as agreements are finalized.
Early literacy
Daily reading time, story-based learning, and family book libraries for under-served neighborhoods.
Decision-making & ethics
Age-appropriate exercises in patience, honesty, courage, and weighing consequences — the same craft LifeChoices supports for adults.
Teacher support
Stipends, training, and learning materials for local educators carrying the program day to day.
From a subscription to a classroom
We are not a charity and we do not collect donations. LifeChoices is a subscription product; a defined share of its net proceeds is committed to early-childhood education and reaches children only through independent partner foundations. The steps below describe how that happens.
- You subscribe. Stripe processes the payment. After payment fees, refunds, taxes, and the operating costs required to keep LifeChoices running (hosting, AI usage, security, support), what remains is the net proceeds pool.
- Partners are vetted before any funds move. Candidate organizations must be registered non-profits in their jurisdiction, publish audited or independently reviewed financials, demonstrate at least two years of work in early-childhood education, and pass a written due-diligence review covering governance, child-safeguarding policies, and program outcomes.
- Funds are restricted, not general support. Each disbursement is tied to a specific program — literacy materials, teacher stipends, a classroom cohort — with a written scope and a reporting schedule agreed in advance.
- Partners report back; we publish what we learn. Partners share program data and receipts on a quarterly cadence. A plain-language summary — amount disbursed, children served, what worked, what did not — is published on this page. An annual statement reconciles totals against subscription revenue.
What we will always disclose
- Names of partner foundations and the countries they operate in.
- The share of net proceeds committed each period, and the dollar amount sent.
- Any conflicts of interest involving the founder or the company.
What this is not
- It is not a tax-deductible donation — you are paying for a software subscription.
- LifeChoices does not run schools or deliver programs directly.
- No funds are disbursed before a partner agreement is signed and published here.
Progress log
We will publish updates here as funding turns into classrooms, teachers, and children served.
- Phase 1 · FoundingIn progress
LifeChoices launches its subscription tier
Net proceeds committed to early-childhood education programs delivered through vetted partner foundations.
- Phase 2 · PilotPlanned
First learning circle
Pilot after-school program for 25 children ages 6–10: literacy, ethical reasoning, and decision-making fundamentals.
- Phase 3 · CurriculumPlanned
“Choices & Character” curriculum v1
Open-licensed teaching materials co-designed with local educators and translated into multiple languages.
- Phase 4 · ReachPlanned
Second partner site
Expand to an additional partner school, double the children served, publish the first annual impact report.
Subscribe to think clearly. Help a child do the same.
The first 20 questions are free, forever. When you upgrade, a meaningful share of the net proceeds is routed to early childhood education programs.
Note: partner foundation names, program locations, and audited reporting will be published as agreements are finalized and before any funds are disbursed.